Symphony #6, 1st movement

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2015/11/03 16:58:33 (permalink)

Symphony #6, 1st movement

This movement demonstrates symphonic composition using the VSL Pro Edition sample library combined with various software synthesizers.  
 
Produced in Sonar
 
Music:  http://www.jerrygerber.com/mp3/Sixth%20Symphony%201st%20movement.mp3
 
Score: http://www.jerrygerber.com/scores/symphony6/Symphony%206%201st%20movement.pdf
 
Enjoy!
Jerry
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post edited by jsg - 2015/11/03 17:12:18
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    rebel007
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    Re: Symphony #6, 1st movement 2015/11/03 18:03:57 (permalink)
    Seriously good work Jerry.

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    Re: Symphony #6, 1st movement 2015/11/04 18:48:27 (permalink)
    Hello Mr. JSG, your work is impressive.  I don't get to hear this type of music from sonar users very often.  It seems that most people are focused on other genres. 
     
    Thank you for sharing this.  In the least it shows what can be done with vsti and daw.
     
    I will never have the musical knowledge that you have because I won't make the time to learn it that way, and I doubt that I have the proclivity towards this complex vision when weighed against responsibilities and priorities.
     
    I am reading the Infinite Variety of Music by Leonard Bernstein.  Have you ever read that book?
     
    I wonder what he would think about the progression of music and technology.  Maybe he would applaud the fact that more folks can express themselves musically, but maybe he would also lament the idea of using the "express" method of creation as a bit willy nilly?  No doubt he would be intrigued by what you have accomplished
     
    I hope you find the time to create more of the music that you love.
     
    Jesse
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